Goal Setting: Week 1

If you’ve been a consistent reader of my blog, you will know that I am trying to simplify and establish healthy habits for me and my household. You will also know that I’m not naturally prone to being consistent and sticking with routines.

While I do consistently write daily “to do” lists, I have never consistently written down goals for the week/month/year. Writing a daily “to do” list keeps me focused on my days off when I could potentially just read all day (like today).

So I’m going to start writing weekly goals and checking in weekly here on the blog. Most of these goals I’m already trying to do and I’m just putting them down on paper to actually track how I’m doing.

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I love this, Angela! You know, I used to write monthly goals on my blog, but started to doubt that it was something I wanted to keep doing. But it dropping it from my blog, I dropped it from my life– I forgot to start writing it elsewhere just for me! I would definitely say that sleeping at a regular time each evening is one of my goals this month; as is exercising regularly! I also want to spend more quiet time in the morning not rushing, not planning, just being in the presence of God. So yes! I love YOUR goals and share many of them!

I love all these goals!! I’d never heard of the 5x5x5 Bible Reading Plan before. I like it!
Have you ever read Stormi O’Martian’s book, “The Power of the Praying Wife”? She has one for mothers too. It’s powerful.

The bible reading plan is so nice because if I have more time I can read more, but it’s so manageable that there is no excuse for me NOT to be in the word daily! I have read the book and really enjoyed it. It’s one that I passed on for someone else to discover and use in my massive book decluttering.

These are great goals! I started using a Passion Planner this year, which I lover, and have found it really helpful in keeping on track with daily, short-term, and long-term goals. Every morning, I spend 5 minutes or so with the planner, thinking about what I need to do, what I want to do, and how those help me reach my long-term goals. It’s been very helpful for me.

I think it’s not coincidental that I read your post. I joined a group focusing on realizing goals you’ve been avoiding. Then I read another blog about reaching clarity. Now this. Do you think it’s telling me something? I do!

I love your goal setting because they are simple yet attainable goals. Running twice a week? I am in awe. Thanks so much for this wonderful post.

I love this! I have a to-do list that half serves as goals as well for the month. But no one sees it but me so there isn’t too much stopping those goals from flowing into the next month. Blogging about it would certainly help!

I love this blog post! I can not agree with you more… I do pretty the same thing as you suggest because it seems like the only way I can get things done. I have family, business, and self care goals and I balance them by the “to do list” . I do need to follow your lead and add “decluttering” and “spiritual” goals though. Shared this!

if you haven’t checked it out yet, you should consider the book the compound effect by Darren hardy. I started it about a year ago when I was working to get a hold on my life and better establish goal setting habits and it was so good! I try really hard to live my life with intention and building a habit of writing my goals down has been so great for that. Each morning I write down my top three must dos for the day, and I’ve been amazed at how quickly I’ve been moving towards my big goals simply by taking the initiative to break them down a little. Thanks for sharing!

Hi Kylie! Thank you for sharing that book – I haven’t heard of it and will put it on my to read list! I think I’ll find a weekly list helpful in my intention and habit building . Thank you for reading and commenting!

I could spend all day playing Legos and never get anything done, so I recently posted some home improvement goals on my blog. I am writing the updated on how I did later today. I struggle with goals for two reasons. I never refer back to them. I write them down and that would be it. The second reason I struggle is that I set unrealistic goals. Which I will be writing about today since I shot for the moon and did not even leave the atmosphere. I am hoping that the blog with keep me accountable.

Hi Angela. Love the goals! I find that it’s so easy as a busy mom to let life run me. I love how setting goals allows me to be “intentional” and run my life as I want to live it. Thanks for the encouragement.

You are so right about the power of writing things Angela. I am a constant list writer and it’s a great feeling when you can tick things off. Like you, I mainly write daily to do lists but I think it’s a great idea to write down longer term goals as well. Updating Pinterest descriptions has been on my daily list for weeks! I found you through the Sundays Downunder link party. 🙂

I think monthly might be the way to go Debbie! I might have to change my timeframe!

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